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Vol. XI, No. 35 August 29. 1956 Eighth Inter-District Swimming Meet Scheduled for Abqaiq Pool Sept. 7 Safety Booklet Issued Recently Gives Rules for Local Travel The Eighth Annual Int8r- District Swimming b e t for &nior Staff personnel hs been slated for SepL 7 at the Abqaiq pool. it W8m 8 . - noueeed h8tweek. Th. Iksb event wffl begin at 2 p.m. The Arunco SwLnm&# C h l l e q e Trophy a d 8 p8r- nunent t u m trophy r U l be presented to the rimlq team. Iadividml a r a r d s d l be given for the first three places in all event.. Person. of all a p l my enter the competition. AK entries mu8t be receiwd b] the Aballll Rccralion sectI0~ An illustrated, 33-pqe safety booklet was issued recently givinn rules for rater. road and desert travel in Saudi Arabia. The booklet was prepared by R.C. Kerr. R.A. Bram- knmp and R.B. Carr of Ex- ploration, rith the coopcra- tion of B. J. Grantier of the Fred on 10% trips. Com- pany offictals recommend careful study of "Desert Travel" to all employees. The bwklet ham been cndormed by Burt Beverly Jr.. Manager. Exploration. and C. Homerood. Chief hfety Engineer. Sutahy D. E. Vlckny, wnlor m p l m , Tel.phor* u s t l a , Imp8ch wm sonmtor swikh sguipmmt which *ol msntly Intollad in ths n w Wahmn Teldtam ExchaP. Mldlno. Rae Tanura's Play Dhabran District Program division. "Desert Travel" Postponed a Week is a revision of another booklet published some ten years ago. Six thousand copies have been printed in.Bcirut and mrc available for diatribu- tion. Booklet. ail1 be placed on reading racks in all three districtsand oper- ating and construction per- sonnel can obtain copies at the District Safety Engi- neer's Office. All visitor. rill receive a copy upon their arrival in the Field. As many people tend to innore the danger of deaert travel and venture unprc- BOTTLES - - before midndght Tu8sd.y. Be*. 4. Entries sb& ia- - - . New Dhahran Phone Exchange RAS TANURA - The pro- duction of "The Teahouse 01 the August Moon" has becn postponed one asckbccaume of the sudden illness of Bill Ranaone.~hoplays the lead role of Copt. insby. The play is nor schedpl- ed for Monday and Tuesday evening* &pt. 3ad4.8t 8:3a in the h s Tanura Thcatcr. c l k e the name of the om- testant. and U s cbolae d events. E.ch ]mior (er 13) and senior ( d r 16) contestant must idlaat8 bir birth dmte. Entrants nu1 not comuete outmIde their Goes Into Operation Sept. 27 The snitch-over to the new Dhhran Telephone Exchange im scheduled for Scpt. 27, according to F. L. Baumgart- mer. superintendent, ~ommunicatio& divimion. The &to.- matic telephone system rill service 2.000 lines. twicethe age CIW. E8ch team rill be IImiCed n-ber nor inuse; and400 il he old exchwe in the ust riq hsenent of the &inistration Bullding r i l l be dlus8emblcd and some of tb. switcbln(l equipment will be utlll8ed by other districts. The additio~l equipment will cmblc the Abqaiq excbnge to handle 400 more lines, and Ras Tanura will be able to service 200additio~l lines. Communications pcrson- ncs will be added inthe future. (Continued on mw 2) be resd thoroughly before the switch-over date. Tele- phone users arc especially cautioned to become ac- quainted rith the dialing 12 Foreign Institute Students Make Eastern Province Tour procedure bchrcendistricts: (Continued on p g e 4) Ten American students of the Foreign S8r~eIwtitute. Near East Seminar. Beirut, arrived itthe Dbhran AG Field Saturday. Aug. 25, to benin a three-&yvIsit & tb Community Servicea.Gcn- era1 Office, announced this week that 12-ounce Pepsi- Cola bottle. cmbosmed witb "Bottled byArabian Ameri- can Oil Compny, Dhhran. 'I must be returned to any Compny-operated retail store on or before Oct. 1. Bottles returned after t h t will not be taken for credit. The Weather TEMPERATURE High Low Aha@ 116 8 1 Dhhran 114 83 hs Tanura 106 78 HUMIDITY AWiq 100 2 Dhahran 100 16 Ras Tanura 91 15 Eastern Prov&cc guests t f the United &tea Coned General. John W. Carrigan. The visit is p r t of a ho- week triptGughthe huddle maw. Tbe students, high-mnk- ing offictals of pwrnmoat agencies in Wash&+m. D. C.. visited f8cllIties 8 t h Dhhran Air mid. ud k Dbhran and mm8w b8- fore deprting on TwAy for Asnura, Eritrea. The Iastitutc conducts a SPECIAL MOW1 'YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG; with Dam k r t i n ond ky Ln.ls, will be rhnn at 11:30 p.m., Thwhy, kg. 30, in ih. Dhdvm hia S M n-c. I -1 Inve been puttin; stick- ersonDhhranphanes which willbe removedafter 3p.m. Sept. 27 to reveal. in most cases, 8 new telephone number. New directories rUl come into u8c after the rritch-over and they are being distributed witb the stlckrn. About 80 per cent of the distribution ha8 becn don* and completion is set for &pt. 7. Bumgmtner recommend8 th8 ner dhling directions Swimming Tourney Second Nighters See Improved 'Dial M' "M.1 'M' for Murder." by Frederick Knott. is a pay- chological drama of subtle intrigue. lt ram a difficult cboice for Dramaramcots prcsc~~btion hmt Saturday and S u h y in the Dhbran Senior 81.M Theater. Satur- day night, rith an audience of only 21 5 people. the p h y never seemed to catch fire. Sunday night, however, rith a much larger audience. the cast brought the play to life 8ud turned in an accomp- lished performance. The secopd-night mdience brought ti18 camt back on o f c l u s r w m study cIIM.*d by l ho-reek trip Uuo* m8ny a d d l e Pst8m cecm- trie*. Set for Thureday The vtaitora iscbdulr Yictar Wolf and Y l a h d ~uldo, Force &Rice; Capt. WWm Byrd, I.&. Col. J0hnGUdd.n .nd y.ks Jmmem Hynd8m. U.6. Army; f i r t h 0eUI.r and Edr8r6 A swimming tournuncut for children 10 throunh 15 years of aga hs- been acb8dulad for Thursday. Aug. SO, at 2 p.m. in the Dh.hrm Senior (*.If Pool. This is th8 sscoud of h o ewImmin#tourplment8 beld during tbe mast h o weeks. en 5-9 pars old o0mp.t.d at the pool h s t 'nQrm&y. Tb8 pmglam is b . 3 ~ sponsored by Youtb Recrution in Dhbran.

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Vol. XI, No. 35 August 29. 1956

Eighth Inter-District Swimming Meet Scheduled for Abqaiq Pool Sept. 7

Safety Booklet Issued Recently Gives Rules for Local Travel

The Eighth Annual Int8r- District Swimming b e t for &nior Staff personnel h s been slated for SepL 7 a t the Abqaiq pool. it W 8 m 8.- noueeed h8tweek. Th. Iksb event wffl begin a t 2 p.m.

The Arunco SwLnm&# C h l l e q e Trophy a d 8 p8r- nunent t u m trophy r U l be presented to the rimlq team. Iadividml a r a r d s d l be given for the f i rs t three places in all event..

Person. of a l l a p l m y enter the competition. AK entries mu8t be receiwd b] the Aballll Rccralion sectI0~

An illustrated, 33-pqe safety booklet was issued recently givinn rules for r a t e r . road and desert travel in Saudi Arabia.

The booklet was prepared by R.C. Kerr. R.A. Bram- knmp and R.B. Carr of Ex- ploration, r i t h the coopcra- tion of B. J. Grantier of the

F r e d on 10% trips. Com- pany offictals recommend careful study of "Desert Travel" to al l employees.

The bwklet ham been cndormed by Burt Beverly J r . . Manager. Exploration. and C. Homerood. Chief h f e t y Engineer.

Sutahy D. E. Vlckny, wnlor m p l m , Tel.phor* u s t l a , Imp8ch w m sonmtor swikh sguipmmt which *ol msntly Intollad in ths n w Wahmn Teldtam ExchaP. Mldlno.

Rae Tanura's Play Dhabran District Program division. "Desert Travel"

Postponed a Week i s a revision of another booklet published some ten years ago.

Six thousand copies have been printed in.Bcirut and mrc available for diatribu- tion. Booklet. ail1 be placed on reading racks in all three districtsand oper- ating and construction per- sonnel can obtain copies a t the District Safety Engi- neer's Office. All visitor. r i l l receive a copy upon their arrival in the Field.

As many people tend to innore the danger of deaert travel and venture unprc-

BOTTLES

- - before midndght Tu8sd.y. Be*. 4. Entries sb& ia-

- - . New Dhahran Phone Exchange RAS TANURA - The pro-

duction of "The Teahouse 01 the August Moon" has becn postponed one asckbccaume of the sudden illness of Bill Ranaone.~ho plays the lead role of Copt. insby.

The play is nor schedpl- ed for Monday and Tuesday evening* &pt. 3ad4 .8 t 8:3a in the h s Tanura Thcatcr.

c l k e the name of the o m - testant. and U s cbolae d events. E.ch ]mior ( e r 13) and senior ( d r 16) contestant must idlaat8 bir birth dmte. Entrants nu1 not comuete outmIde their

Goes Into Operation Sept. 27 The snitch-over to the new Dhhran Telephone Exchange

i m scheduled for Scpt. 27, according to F. L. Baumgart- mer. superintendent, ~ommunicatio& divimion. The &to.- matic telephone system r i l l service 2.000 lines. twicethe age CIW.

E8ch team rill be IImiCed n-ber nor inuse; and400 il he old e x c h w e in the

u s t riq h s e n e n t of the &inistration Bullding r i l l be dlus8emblcd and some of tb. switcbln(l equipment will be utlll8ed by other districts. The a d d i t i o ~ l equipment w i l l cmblc the Abqaiq excbnge to handle 400 more lines, and Ras Tanura will be able to service 200add i t i o~ l lines.

Communications pcrson-

ncs will be added inthe future. (Continued on mw 2)

be resd thoroughly before the switch-over date. Tele- phone users a r c especially cautioned to become ac- quainted r i t h the dialing

12 Foreign Institute Students Make Eastern Province Tour

procedure bchrcendistricts: (Continued on p g e 4) Ten American students of the Foreign S 8 r ~ e I w t i t u t e .

Near East Seminar. Beirut, arrived i t t h e Dbhran AG Field Saturday. Aug. 25, to benin a three-&yvIsit & t b Community Servicea.Gcn-

era1 Office, announced this week that 12-ounce Pepsi- Cola bottle. cmbosmed witb "Bottled byArabian Ameri- can Oil Compny, Dhhran. 'I

must be returned to any Compny-operated retail store on o r before Oct. 1. Bottles returned after t h t will not be taken for credit.

The Weather TEMPERATURE

High Low A h a @ 1 16 8 1 Dhhran 114 83 h s Tanura 106 78

HUMIDITY A W i q 100 2 Dhahran 100 16 Ras Tanura 91 15

Eastern Prov&cc guests t f the United &tea Coned General. John W . Carrigan. The visit is p r t of a h o -

week t r i p t G u g h t h e huddle maw.

Tbe students, high-mnk- ing offictals of pwrnmoat agencies in W a s h & + m . D. C.. visited f8cllIties 8 t h Dhhran Air mid. ud k Dbhran and m m 8 w b8- fore deprt ing on T w A y for Asnura, Eritrea.

The Iastitutc conducts a

SPECIAL MOW1 'YOU'RE NEVER TOO

YOUNG; with Dam k r t i n ond ky Ln.ls, will be rhnn at 11:30 p.m., T h w h y , k g . 30, in ih. Dhdvm h i a S M n-c.

I -1 Inve been puttin; stick- ersonDhhranphanes which willbe removedafter 3p.m. Sept. 27 to reveal. in most cases, 8 new telephone number. New directories r U l come into u8c after the rritch-over and they a r e being distributed witb the s t l ck rn . About 80 per cent of the distribution ha8 becn don* and completion i s set for &pt. 7.

Bumgmtner recommend8 th8 ner dhling directions

Swimming Tourney

Second Nighters See Improved 'Dial M' "M.1 'M' for Murder." by

Frederick Knott. is a pay- chological drama of subtle intrigue. lt ram a difficult cboice for Dramaramcots p r c sc~~b t ion hmt Saturday and S u h y in the Dhbran Senior 81.M Theater. Satur- day night, r i t h a n audience of only 21 5 people. the p h y never seemed to catch fire. Sunday night, however, r i t h a much larger audience. the cast brought the play to life 8ud turned in an accomp- lished performance.

The secopd-night mdience brought ti18 camt back on

o f c l u s r w m study cIIM.*d by l h o - r e e k t r i p Uuo* m8ny a d d l e Pst8m cecm- trie*.

Set for Thureday The vtaitora iscbdulr Yictar Wolf and Y l a h d ~uldo , F o r c e &Rice; Capt. W W m Byrd, I.&. Col. J0hnGUdd.n .nd y . k s Jmmem Hynd8m. U.6. Army; f i r t h 0eUI.r and Edr8r6

A swimming tournuncut fo r children 10 throunh 15 years of aga hs- been acb8dulad for Thursday. Aug. SO, a t 2 p.m. in the Dh.hrm Senior (*.If Pool.

This is th8 sscoud of h o ewImmin#tourplment8 beld during tbe mast h o weeks. en 5-9 p a r s old o0mp.t.d a t the pool h s t 'nQrm&y. Tb8 pmglam is b . 3 ~ sponsored by Youtb Recrut ion in Dhbran.

I

- 2 - i A u g d 29, 19Sb 1

hopperr' Culd Speuialists Open S h q in Al-Khobar

Ibllod~Al-Khobrb sum- mer-long program of rand repdr. the construc- tion quads h.w deserted th main part of town, Ieav- iy np streets in pood condi. ion . In linewith municipal propress, more epecialists are 0 p e ~ g shops in the ciw's bnelnasw area.

The White House optic11 #bra, the third wtore on tho -.id. of the w i n street. fit# lnlD the epmciwliet cate- p r y . OIned by Abnvd Be&pimh and m o d

the wtose opened July 20. ha m-er 18 ~ m c h k n 8.clutein of Weet Berlin.

Th. eeUliehment ,t divid- adlato three roomr Modarn #hpby w e b e re arrmgmd for the customer'e conve- obaca in the comfortable gwan raception room. A .poU.ssmsrslulyand tea* iy room. and e work room +bra kneee arm ground and mwd are in tba taar of the m*. Lleented Optician

YI. b h a t o l a i m a Ueene- ad utd eptommtrist w b r r r m d b d LL. naLionl oartWeatea by (lu Wwwt Mr- amn Cioverument in Fsbro- my, 1M3. The optlclanfar- them e r p l d ~ d t k i h e r eee l r *a Inbauh. tra* in him prahaebn r I th the Zdws o ~ l w o r k w a n d other Imp h a near Berun.

A wid. meleetion of more awl 25 dUf.rant w e o l h m e s fUl th. disphy c a n e L tha store's reception ram. b e t of th fnmar uu an& by "Z.t.s" of ml-

b r u h b l e plrmt*. y.sy ml-

uul p l d and eilvar-trim- Ead .*lea a.. etoekd. " R o ~ c k " a d "L(.rritd' hd f-s also arm car- rLd. AU Punu, fnchdiag y.ckl modal, ior both men asd wom.1, rang8 in price homER9toBR86 . 7.000 Lenses on Hand Mr. &chstwin uid a snp- r of 7.000 leawee of all nn#thm is mehtahed h

tlm atarm. A Lens to maat the c h u t e ' wads ie chosen ud thenlittedin t h e f r M e r b a kr weeka. a B~umch and Lomblem grlndly out- fitrill arrive end beinstall- d tn an upstaireworkahop. This w i l l m b l e the o w - meMwt to grind all l a n u s ma tL. p..mimes.

k additimntn preecriptbn ~t..... th. atore h s l ril. nqm of f.ehia-ble W h m ' sml+meses with L r l q l i l n o r wqurre mri- &rad f ~ m e s . Thsse oost appnodmate1y BR 18 ..sh.

zmcolars i w a1.o a t the store and n o r e are expected soon Current Fashions

Of COUr8C, new p.ir of glasses does not require a n m d r e s r h v e r , any ex- cuse may suffice to discus. current fasbiow. Thie is particularly true when the nem stocks a t Lh. Princess Sbop contain pmw much a s a fresh whipment of Jerry Gildan end &cony dresses from tha United &atas.

A k r g e s h e and color nags i s a n l k b l e in tmo Jerry Gilden models. Tha first, of *hi@ cotton, has h o r h a t s l stripes in either onng8,b tekor red emplm- eixing tha sloping V-meek, +ed sleeves and tight M e . A Ikring skirt completes th. dress whicb s for 6 8 . A squrre- necbd. eleeveless print with metal stud# decorating the ham and neckline comes i n ~ ~ ~ y p l t e l c o l o r s ; S R 100.

Also a t th. Princasw Shop iw a limitad nlection of &cony dreeses with ekst ic wmttb.nde and club eoll8rs. These p r c t i u l spots dress - em e re faeMomd of p o d qmlity rayon in dark green and p.1tels; BB 76. A new supply of Rnbro no-iron cotton bloruaa in either =hit= or folim p e e n h v e k c * decorati01U and sell for SR ZO eech.

Beirut Oressmaka Mr.. Lisa crawsell of

Beirut is l dresunaker who nnmbers many Aramco wormen emo* her clientw. S b phna to move her loce- Uon by UM e M of Augu8t to a ~+~lmd-aoo= apartmest om R w B m n , across th street from the new Tapline o*e . Tha dreswmeker and her

staff e r e experts a t any order, whether it be an dnhon te evening gown or a simple cotcon wlfrt. The r o r h n e h i p on al l her creatlonw is of the highest qanlity, bot prices a re ruwrmble.

b r h i d q Cr-"w in 8.8 received design in &hi.preH's and o t h r P u I a U ~ M . Oh8 lived ia Indh for 14 years, whare .he firer opened her own wlodio. Thw meticulous fit and ori* design of her clotboe revaU her pmfes- e b m l tniaimg. Her time in Iadh h e w d e h a r h- miik r with tb mardrobe problame of momen lirlnpin &dl Axabi.. It h a al,o #inn her an opportunity to w ~ k w W l u t m . l l d b rouda r

S toile, or mo.ltnp+rem. m y be cot to apacific -.w.w.(. rebinad 1 . L u m m & W f o r n u Im ~ ~ - a r n u p . o r d u ~ .

Ref inary Rarnblingr Bowling Resumes on Refinished Alleys

By Nancy Clark

U S TANURA - The bowl- ing lanes have been resur- faced and refinished and are nor ready for the opening of the 1956-57 bmling sea- son. A P r e - k s o n Sreep- stakes tournament is scheduled for Aug. 30and 31 for both men end women.

Tha U S Lind a d the U88 Boric, two United Satew NAVY drrtroyers. arrived a t R a w Tanun's North Pier a t 9 a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 28. Commanded by Cmdr . R.A . krbn.USN,the destroyers I re attached to the Sixth n e a t in the Mediterremen.

The G r a t Bonks Discus- wion Group i s completing it. second year of a five-year program and plans a re he- ing laid to begin the third year. Persons who would like to join the group cell do so now.

DiwcussionGmupmeetiUga e re held on the second and fourth S.turday evening. of eechmonth, and a new l a d - e r i w choaen at each meet- ing to he in charge of the coming discuesioo. &re information can be obtained fmrn Kcn L(.loney.

Werner Graduates With BS Degree -

William J. Werner. .on of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wer- ner of D h h n n , received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engker ingat com- mencement ez4rcises June 13 a t Polytecbnislastitute, Brooklyn. Neu York. He mas commiesinaedAug. 3 8s a second Lieubnant in the Army Corps of Engiaeer* Port Bdvoir. Va.

Him parmtw, now in the United States on long vaca- tion, attended both cere- monies. Mr. J. T. Werner has bean in the field miace October. 1946. and ie oar uaployed am loremm. Crane andB(a@a#sbaP. = + a m * - iIIgandY.cholulk&..,

Inter-District Swimming Meet,

(Continued from page I) to twoentrants in cachevent and one team in each relay. All events count t m e r d the team championship and the trophy.

The United Statas Air rorce expects to enter a sevan-man team in the competition.

Contewtmtn will be provld- ed with e snack between the afterwonend evening evmmtr

The meet was held a t the DIubranpoolLrt year. W r y Ann Guion mas the top p r - former; she captured five firwt pkcea in individurl events and was a member of the winning 90-yard free- style relay team.

A ~ t b Voorbrood broke e D h h r m p m l record in the individwl medley em im. She covered the dietanse in 1:14.8 cutting more t h n 5 seconds fmrn the previoue mark. set mix yeere before.

A l - K h o b u Store Offers TV Sdts

Approxim*ely 15 Adminl porablstekvision mats are now on sale a t Al-Atun.aWa store on the right hnd sida ofA1-Khobar'w main mbraat . Amihblemlth ecreclls I- 10 to 14 inches. the Ms h v e carrying h d l e e and c010rfUl dIWt.1 u s e # . 41- Akmean is the only 1 p n t for "Admiral" products in . &udi Arabia. Th firm ha. beanehes in Jiddmh. Riyadh and Xhmnum.

witbl. the -xi two m n t . 8 shinmeatwIll arrlr. of 40

D k h n Folk Stappon' Hold Sund.7 DIeetln(la

The D h h n n Folk Stam per. anuou~ced racantIp that they e re holding regnbr meetings each S d y at 790p.m. inthe Audftortnm.

About 30 parwns a rc en- ~ 0 l l . d hth g70Wt aUhou8h mambare & mcatlO. hu cut the attar'daau reedy to around 15. Nem member# and visitors are wehollud a t tha sessions. and time ia bh.n out of each period to teeoh beginnern.

Second Nighters See Improved (Continued fmm page 1)

cemw added a burden to the actors' task.

A scheming husband who arrCnge8 for his rife's mnr- der, but h s the tables tom- ed when she numgms to kill the intruder. forma the theme of the pky. Headed by Jimmee Pullertan as th. husband, th. =st did a morkman-like lob. Audrey Smith mas eompwteat a s th tortured wife, and Was O e -

standing in the murder scan* As MaxBIliday, the third

corner of the trtaqle, BUl Rulsendid all ha could witb the poor script lines he h d in the first two acts. H. came through with l fine p e r formance in the l a w t ad.

&n Nelson gave an excel- lentandpoised prionnum a s &spector -rd d -d Yard. Om of P. beet soemms, %a w)Ilr,h tlu m r u d s r w u a ~ ? s 8 q d b # PI

Tcw., *. 4 - IM*rf coclal.9 o.m, and2p.r. At&.# ballet elm, WO pa, RonaaPo, 5 p.m. CIIII 8, Old School; M+a Onup, WO p.m. Audit.; b d l q d n g , 7:s p.m. Ir. hi.

Wad., Sept. S - hltei do, 3:30p.m,Audlt.lM.rde w, 7 p.m. Rmm 6 ond 8, Old SdKeI m d k . kt.# CBIl Gnwp, 7:s p.m. AudV.

Ras Tanura Thur.,Aug.W-Qlold

nhanol, I:JO p.m, Alum0 E q b kcW*a amla, 2 to 5 p.m, Flolr 14 h l l n p h f o t l a p..ran r w r p l d u , 2 p.m, b a r b lam. M., Aug. 31 - h l W p

h p , R 4 5 a r , Audt.# d II a.m,Th .Ot r ; k l~ *#I- atlon pro- -, 9 a.m. hllq kRy rcy.R. 19% Inter-Dlhlct shlp Sefin pau, 8.1. M-SWu VL Air FuceRwbh. L t5 p a , ball dla#nd. Sat.,*. 1 -~krol.u(klrr

c k , 8 p.m, Gpm. Mon.,s*n. 3 -study*

10 a.m. F h e by M*W hlld Group,7 p.m. CYd Cd& fw Shop; phydml aulhua 8 p.m. ovnv Clq. -a- h d *a Aug@Mnm,* * p.m, how.

Tw., Sept. 4 - ChUhnS. V a C O t h p l o d m V b , 2 p.l.

Wd., sept. 5 - clos1,9 a.m,Allld h S d *

8 p.m. Lanp.

Men of Aramco Calendar of Events 0 Abqaiq 0 Dhahran

Thur., Aug. SO - Maole Group, 9 om, Ram 9, Old School; ballet el-, 9 o.m, hdlt.; VIo lh Group, I 2 noon, 14204; R a a a a ~ ~ . 12 non, Roan 8, Old khod;baIlet c l s 3:30 p.m, Audlt.;MomlnOroup, 1 p.m, R~c. rOrl.;Dmmmmco, C30 p.m. T h e ; AEA cocbl, &30 p.m. G p ; h b u l o Oroup, 7:30 p.m, Rmm 10, OldSchool.

Frl.,Aug.3l-hbulq Group, 0 am, Theahrand k. Port.& h r a m c o , 12 mon, Room 8, Old School.

Sat., kp. I - Pm-Aoal w l a l , 2 p.m, bcr 8, Old School; ballat c l r , 4 3 0 p.m, Audit.; bdninbn.7 p.m. Oyni k i a Gmp, 7:s p.m. Re. Pat.; b l i n g Gmp, 8 p.m, Audtt .

Sun., SW. 2 - P m d d loelal, 9 a.m. Roam 8, Old School; h l l e t Grmp, 3830 p.m. Roorn 8, Old School; VIolln Omup, 5 p.m. 1420-1); Momla h p , 6 p.m, h h r am 7230 p.m. Room 6, Old khool; Folk St.ppn, 7:30 p.m,*udlt.; hllq m d ~ , 7:30 p.m, k. Pat.; Drmnsaro, &a p.m, h h r .

Mon.,Sept.3 - k r a l e Group, a30 p.m, k. Pat.; ballel o l a , 3:30 p.m, Audt.; unlu ballet c l a , 6 p.m. Audlt.4 Thlrd S l m t Shppn, 8 p.m, Aunt.

Thur., Aug. 30- Open volley- roll p l o d , 4 p.m. Gym. hi., Aug. 31 - Goll; Bus

l m v r k i n Stop hourly fmn 5 am; rpc la l rportr mmio, la30 p.m, Thantor.

Sat., kpti 1 - GIrl kouh, b30 p.m, P a t . 4; ballmorn In- ~w, &p.m. Part. 2.

Sun., kpt. 2 - Woman's Golf b l o t l m : BID Iaovr k l n ;top &30 am; Woman's Group lo& Ravlaw, 9:s a.m. Emt Lounge; Wanen's Group uucu- rive board mrtlnp, 10 am, thttubo.; ballroom I-, 6 a m , Pat. 2; Scwh,7p.m, kt. 3; adult tannla I.rrarr, ?:30 p.m, ~ n n i * cowh; o p n dnlntonpedod, 8 pan, Gym.

Mon.,kp. 3 - h l l r o a n I ~ - lola, 7 p.m. Pat. 2; dupllsah xldga tounmnant, 7:15 p.m, East bung* Neptune Grwp nntlng, 8 p.m, b r t . 4.

Tue., Sapt.4- Wormnk Golf b m l a t i m : *n lmvr k l n 5 l q k30 am; r p r i a l movie dulng r h w l m t l o n , 'Howl ad 5mhl,* 2 p.m. Thakr; b n - 1.1 Tmop meeting, 3 : s p.m, Pwh.3 and 4; Glrl Scouh, 4 p.m. Pat. 2;mank apan bmkat- boll p l o d , 530 p.m. Gym; ballromn clon, 7 p.m. bt. % 5 o / w m a ' G m u p b i m k l y m n i lnp, 7x30 p.m, bt. 4; o p n m&lnton p l o d , 8 p.m. Gym; Glrl Scwh ausu t iw councll nnting, 8130 p.m, Chottubx; / u d a and vnior bop ond glrlr lnter-dlrtrlet d m i w (rial, h30 p.m, rrimlq p d .

Wd., Sapt. 5 - Wonmk Gnwp bridga larmr, 9130 a.m. East Loung.; ballmorn I-, 7 p.m. Pat. & Technlcol Auwl- atlon, 7:30 p.m, Chottuboxi lannls Olwp monthly mtlq, 3 p.m, Port. 4; Inhr-Dlatrlct ~o f tb~ l l , Abqolq All-SWxa n. Ohohmn All-Sbn, & I 5 p.m. roll d l a d .

ANG 35100) k U kbsDnn l l -Sml~Har

fmn WoodkndSkmhhr, bbm, Ram (Cancart kll CHS 1137)

10 Rnplghi-&lrinlana; I L W . honrad. Onh. ( W r t LAB 7011)

IOr2S L l u t 4 m . No. I; l w y DAwwon, Phm ~ l t h TI,. ~.mi*l ~ o - tlonol Oreh. QLCA Vk- tor LHMV i m l )

1443 Rokdiav--Sp. No.7; Philadalphi0 Olch. (GI. ML 4683)

IC , P N. A. SCARDINO Swl

N. A. kardlm, Acting Mrtrlct Mawpr , Dhhran, f l b the rpulflcatlorr lo a trw ail-industry w r n r nmn. Anatiw of byon, Tu.. he proudly clolnr W y w n d u n l c e wlth Aramco and af- f l l lohd mnpmln . Ssordim joined tha T u o l Canpany at Fbrt Arthur, Tax., In 1929, qmn gmdwtlon fmn T a m Aond M as a ch.nlaal anglnemr. b r i n g tha nnxt 14 ymn, he d a d at T m r Company lmtallatiom thmu&ut the Unltad Statsr, &re he met many pople who am new in the Field, lnsludinp D. A. Wauan, W.R. Coqwr, K.R. Webster and C.A. Ranfar. Scardino arid at b k m i n In July, 1944, and bagan hlr w.nnn career OI p.n.ml faamm d the Avgrn Planh at hpoo'r Refinery. In Aupurt, 194, ha tramforred to kame0 or o p m t i o n caordlnotm In Dhahm. Suc- c d l n g p o ~ h Included mompar, FIald flanh a d P ip l l n r , Dhah-

.ran, and a twoymr a a l g m m ac aulstant dbtrlct mmager, Ros lanum. In mid-5.phmb.r. 1954, kardlno mtuned to Dhmhran a aulstant dlrtrlct mnqpr. a job ha f l l l d until ouralnp his relief aulgmnt ol octlnp dhla mmager In July d this yeor. He m d his wlfe, Mobel, c a l h t a d thdr (rmty-flnt wmddlnp amlverwry Aug. 17. The cwpla are avid lmvellr. rho haw cwerad most of Euop ad Mud the A t h l c obDut 13 tlnr. Fmnkfurt,Ganmny, is heir favorltn vosatlm qot. Scardlno ur an 8 m. Eunlg Aur- trlm comora far c o l a m l s r of hlr h v d a . One trip which he ranembra fondly rror a r i x r n k *toy i n Honolulu, Hawaii, where he am&d a Horvard School d Bu~lnmr Managmnant soune. 'I

, thlnk I'm the only mon In lhm Fldd lucky emughta get that auign- mwt.. he wid.

This Week's Moviar d -

THE EGYPTIAN* Ednund h b m , G m T l m y Draw W vary Good Aup. 29: 3:45 p.m, cmtlnuou A q . 301 11:30o.m, 8p.m.

PICNIC* WillIan Holdan, Klm h k

b W ~ ~ I I H Aup. 31: 3345 p.n, sontlnuou Sew. I: 11:SOb.m. 8 p.m.

TOP GUN S k r l l q Hoydm, WIIIim lbbql W r c m (fl ?dr f WEDNESDAY

8 p.m. Llut-Hungorlm Rhap No. l;hll.Sym. d Ladon (Watminrtu U 8 7003)

& I2 k h l l - - R a m Con. No. 2; J a m wlth VInnna Stow

tmck d ihe Colulnbk Plctum, 'Pknk,' Colulnbk Picturn Omh. (Deem DL 8320)

3 Glordnno--Andrea Chanler, Italian Opem, In Fwr Ash; Cmlglla, GIg11 and &hi wlth La Scolo Or&. and

Dhahran S Q W E JUNGLE REDEL WITHOUT A ULgCI T o y Cwtls, Pot Crowlay knu, Dan, FIPMk W m h W 004d M.lodranW Vuy a Aug. 1R 3t30,5135,7:40, 9145 Sept. 3: 3130,&30,7:dO, 1 kyl. r): 11:30a.m, &Isp.m. 6 11:30~.n,&15p.

Opm Omh. (Concert Hall CHS 1137)

I0115 P m k d i a r - 4 o r l w l Sym;Phll. Sym. d Lm- don (Wsrhnlmtr WU8 7017)

IQZB Schumonn-Son. In A Mnr; Mym H a , R o w wlth Phll. a s h . (RCA W c t a LHMV 1042)

SUNDAY )p.m. W - l h k y

Widow, Shmm-opr- 0th In Thrn A&; Ellrob.th Sohwunkopt, Glch ((up, Nlaolal Odd. and bny bou wlth Phll. Orsh. and

THE LAST HUNT Tayla, S k p r ) Qayl

w w t u n W 0-4 w. a, ~ao,J*oj,rs+. %pt. & 8 p a 1bUa.m. SATURDAY

8 p.m. Llnt--Hq...m hap. ChDN (Angal ANG 3501)

10 -*- &I I ~ M o n - V l o l l n

Gap Oblmkh with fill. Oroh. Oupal

Dhhran Defwk Rockets, 10-0s

Abqaiq T r i p Rar Tanura, 8-4

Dbhren shut out the Air pitcher B.n Orew to the Force Eoct.ts 10-0 Modmy showers. Elliott relieved mvedmg, dug. 20. a t King'. Or- and tightened up the Ib.dU.dium a s OickAngle- defense colui&nbly - el- meyer end k r l Lmge Iowingskhits i n f i n k d n g r e o m b h d to blast five of 0baL.n hwler Bob Mom- D b h n n ' s nine hits. singer pitched mtimgy three- h tb. 8rmt hnhg of tba bit ball. e h i n g m waPs

LtU& World Series contest. and ~tr5kiq out three men. D b h n m drove five tuns Akl.IqkkedootPk. bits a c r o s e h pktc - and drove and that was -ugh - com-

bined with sk Bnm Tenure Tryout8 Scheduled errors - to upset ~u kmr-

By Dnmaramco item 8-4 in a ~ m l . World &rims r a m a t the RnfiMrr

For Next Play I City T&re&y, Aty. 23. ( h l w P I a Te-ah h&

Abqaiq Women's Group

ABOAM - Tlu Women's Group h s enmuaced that the first book review of the year h s beem 8ch.dol.d for Sudmy, &pt. 2. a t 9:30 a.m. in the P s t Lounge.

Uims R t Williard, a stu- dent at. the Unlnrsity of Moa(.m, willreview "Jolu- nmy k n e bhbow." ne book was w r i t t r n by Yr. and Mrs. J. 8. Priestley end giwsUuir impressiow of th. southwestern Unitad (kt...

BAAYlR to LLonyqan Kutub end Abn.%srewi. ~ u g . i e i n n p ~ c ~ s , Syrk.

WILLIAM STEVEN tohil- 800 and W W m Yuger,

2 1 in Th. ILgw. -1 MALONzto Elim-

e k t b and (Mo L. Hmrris. AbqeIq, on Aug. 21.

MATTHEW FARID to Yvonne and Prank H. Mef- ford, O h b n u . on Aup. 23.

- ht mlyandH.rb I Rew Dhahran Phone Exchange swan. # b r a o l "Two Blind LBQemU will direct Uu neat *y. "The SLIa of Olu T W " ie l riotous oonredy which was th bit of Broad- rmy's 1942 W t e r sumon.

was awarded tbe Pulitber A h .

(Continwd from pp 1) In dlmling R.8 Tenun from another dimtriet, the number will k preceded by "03" (instead of 82). and Abqeiq by "02" ( m u d of 81). 0 h L . n numbwe. from other districts. wlll bedo

erchuge b e e n July 16. 1955. and i n a h t i o n of thc steel framework t b t sup- ports the 1iM equ ipmd began in Dccembmr. 1955. n e building construction was completed in April. 1956. endtbe structure was tumedowr to* +mn d- cations division br instal-

Assignments, krs M exchnge. e r e k i n g used They'll in the be htionoftelepbow end tele- type equipment.

reserved for possible ex- The hcbauge is oue-

A.C.C. HW h s k e n ap- a h expsnmion to a 5. 000- Eighth m d F 8treet intsr- -d kcretar). of tbe lim maximum--more tb.n section. Tba main floor im h.outivebbB#8m.atCoun- double Uu LLuswhieh w i l l divided into h o repair e a r Tb. appointment was be ia serrtce &r the shop. supply morn. an .Ilraiw Aug. 25. switch-onr. sxchenge equipment mom.

D.J. MIlponri l l resume Bbt. memnt ion for th. and a business offioe. -hll. a s Assisunt -1 Umager, O p r 8 - thu. wpm h i m return. ep- -7 kpt . 24. K.R. feb. terr i l lessome

(Ir ph.iuon of AcUq m- -. borl Gonrnm.at Rm)rUons. and T.C. Bmrger w181b.cnmeActlng Assistat SU&t LDmager. Dh.hnn.

M A . Icerdimwill coati- mu a s AC* m s r r r t Y.rugar. Oluhnn. Tim .bow eeaignment.

-em - w e d kst w n k by R.L. Itye.. Resideat. Do. b b e r t H. Armhrust-

a t k m k . l appointad to Uu Irraud pmith of DIm- ~ ~ O h c t a r . Bns -, it W U a m o w a d I.& -by Dr. I . C . R p . Y..h.l Dlrmctor.

mtscth Aty. 7. w. a. -1-n w e 8 appoiakd *.U Advimor. RneSdmd.lOkl -. lu- -8 W.0.d. o l l a 0 . 0 -torn u- -rrrt blr I.?. mmus. -. bnuo* &I- m.

Tenpin Taler

'Black Jacks' Cop Championship Of Arabian Mixera b p e

81 Bob Lehnun On the Abqaiq mser l

knem the Arabim h r a Summer League comp.titioa h s h e n completed and I& Bhck Jacks captured I& team titla with a record 01 27 wins end 9 losses. Ic second place. Uu Yimkiru tu rn h d a record of 21-15.

High turn series boaor# of 2.984 end high C u m single rmehonors of 1,069 were rolled bythm chmpbm Black Jacks. Emi. Tbomp- son rolled tbe high s e r b s fur tba menwitb645. Harry Breeader came in second with 604. High single gamm honors for men went to Oil Cressler with 25% Garry Cook took second witb 237. followed by Bill %lkr end Mario (j.nssi. u c h with 235. DombIo Wlmmor

High series hosors for women went to Elsie Holkr who rolled l 545 series. El- r wtcing rolled 540 for tbe second spot. XImie %lh r also captured tha hl& #in&

Classical (Continued from p g e 3)

10112 w*--RoWCa.Na I;wuhmrwi(kho Ms. Sp. d V i m n (Vox R 8140)

game honor. r l l h l 213 pmm; h l e n Po tyska came in mecond, 212; and Thkrv Thornskrry, third. 210. Lommmo B e r m

All the Dbb- summw 1 u p w hw M m b d up. H.re is a reasp of e kr o l the mriotu 1-a 11&pre- Vbluly ..pa(.&

I h U u ~ y N l # l l t ~ k.p. (lu n q u s O a I n trrn won tb cbmmplodp wtthe-ddl6 1l;bO U2. Th. members of the whnbg Cum were Boa and Betty Hogan m d Walt end Marie ChpIiu. Flaimhing in DM- ondplace were tlw kt. Corn- e r s with l 24-18 record..

i k p u s Oats rolled Uu high t6wm series of 1.997 end the high Cum gum of 724. I t r m i t -ell k d U u high men's average - 182 - WW Jeannette KrussynmM . h d the bigh w o m d s ever- aga - 162. H(lh iDdividtm1 series for the m m w b rolled by Kermtl BW&U with a ' 640 and the romonb baare w& to Aau II.OMt. with 535. Th. high .Lyle *am w a s rolled by Ben H n v , with 238, m d J w a u t t e Krnsspskicune tbroughdar (he w o m a with 8210 w e .

Ykrlov t m h a Ikr( .

Ih Chrrto C h i o tun, = n t h % d n a m d y w A w r c e p L t l n d L ~ w w i t h a Z W 6 rscord. Tbe I h . m Rats w e t e in mmcodphce wltb a 26-19 record. .ad the t u m h d thehtgbseriea wtlh l 2.492. T L ~ r s a n d b I l l a m I b t * t u m tied for bigh t a m game honors w i t b 897.

Higb h d i v i d d n r i e s honors r n r t to Doug W s . r i t h 622, whi lekroy Cork bad higb single game bowrs with 247.

Pmthe woamn.bighseries I bowrs of 616 end Uu high . single game of236 ru roll- ed by P n n m b r . Welt Cb.plln M d u d flrmt htlu higb imdlTtdml a w n * honor. with 181. 82% h m r WIms Tb. Ezx'. (nn roll th. I

Wedaomdmy Lou Awrage Yt.ndLugum witba29 112- 12 112 record.

m l b g up in second place was thw Ikowrm team with 27-15 rmoxd. The honors rolled thehigh C u m *me. 868. and Uu high t.lm series, 2.488. Bort Xldmr h.d Uu high y m e br the menwitb 255 while B n k Copeland ceme t k o u l h with Uu Ugh eerier baarm with 628. AmyOrimlrr erpllued both bmn fot tL rows= r i t h L r *-and ss8 e w ( a l & k ~ f L i . b sd are la & W.Ihrl - - - Q B ~ ? R a a r O B 1 v L -- A